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  • choprzrul
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    Originally posted by wildhawker
    SLO is not currently CCW friendly. Most licensing is not restricted to a particular city or area.
    Does this include 60% disabled veterans who are physically unable to either retreat and/or stand and fight without a firearm?

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  • wildhawker
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    Originally posted by Jack L
    Cambria has a sheriffs deputy that lives in town. He is often around in the area and also responds to incidents when he is off regular duty, day or night. The deputies have a small informal substation at the CAL FIRE station in Cambria. Hearst Castle has LEOs and they help in the area. Highway Patrol is often in the area. Fish and Game has helped at times. It's amazing how fast LE shows up there. There may be other LEOs that live in the area now too. The response time is not all that long and often within a few minutes.
    A few minutes *after* report is still a few minutes later than necessary to defend against a violent attacker.

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  • Whiterabbit
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    If you don't mind my asking, how do folks support themselves in Cambria? No water, hard to get property, hard to build, no industry (or is there?), expensive as heck, I'm mystified on how to support one's self out there.

    Just asking, I thought about that many times while at university.

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  • wildhawker
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    Originally posted by Tyrenlds
    My Wife and I are moving to Cambria, a small tourist town on the central coast that has no police department and is not incorporated. I'm planning on using the lack of law enforcement and slow response time as the basis for my GC. I've got two questions. One, does a GC like this have a good chance of getting approved in SLO & two, do GC's of this nature tend to have limitations put on them... i.e. can only carry while in said city.
    SLO is not currently CCW friendly. Most licensing is not restricted to a particular city or area.

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  • $P-Ritch$
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    Then just click on the case title to get more in depth info. Nordyke is the big one that a few of the other cases are waiting on. It should not be too long now before the ruling comes down.

    These are very exciting times.

    (tries to wait patiently)

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  • dirtydeedsdoneinthedesert
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    Thanks Paladin. That's good to know. Is there anyplace to read about the case or two that we're all waiting for.

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by dirtydeedsdoneinthedesert
    Any news yet?
    I just posted this in another thread and I believe it applies to MOST counties.


    Right People: If I'm wrong, feel free to edit my post or correct me. Thx

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  • dirtydeedsdoneinthedesert
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    Any news yet?

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  • choprzrul
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    Are we there yet?

    Any reason a small business owner with 60% service connected disability should be barred from getting a CCW permit in SLO county?

    Seriously thinking about taking the afternoon off and driving down to the sheriff's office and start reading through the GC statements on my own.

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  • OffGrid
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    I backed off of turning in my application and getting my classes started because of what I have been hearing.

    Both on line and via word of mouth I have been hearing that it is even more difficult to get approved lately. Is it a case of old sheriff goin out and new sheriff coming in and neither has time to look at the applications or are we seeing more rejections?

    I don't want to go on hearsay and from a freind of a freind info. so im lookin for actual info if anyone has some.

    I don't mind being a test subject but I really done want to waste the money if it will be so long a time before it does any good.

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  • Pred@tor
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    Will there be more information on possible non-resident permits? As I am a military man and my home of record is there...

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  • JBolder
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    Originally posted by SikDMAX
    CalGuns Foundation really is working on SLO County.... I would say wait just a bit longer.....
    Yesterday I called SLOSD and requested an application for CCW. I am willing to wait until the time is right to apply, but please keep me informed. Thanks

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  • Ford8N
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    Originally posted by SikDMAX
    Who, exactly.. CGF?

    They are working on the areas that affect the most amount of people first, I would say.

    Parkinson just got sworn in yesterday - lets see where things are at in 60 days.
    I mean SLO county of course. CGF are the best!

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  • SikDMAX
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    Who, exactly.. CGF?

    They are working on the areas that affect the most amount of people first, I would say.

    Parkinson just got sworn in yesterday - lets see where things are at in 60 days.

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  • Ford8N
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    Originally posted by SikDMAX
    CalGuns Foundation really is working on SLO County.... I would say wait just a bit longer.....
    Resistance and foot dragging. Why are they so afraid?

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